It seems there might be a lot of layers to HUMAN CENTIPEDE 3, the final sequence in Tom Six’s notorious, bizarre series of horror comedy films that seem to truly want to toy with their audience. You don’t even have to get beyond its first photo to figure such out, considering it includes both villains from previous installments (and the second took the first film into account), and Dieter Laser is pretty blatantly outfitted much like Six himself, panama hat sitting proud.

You never know what will happen next in the British horror movie IN FEAR—and neither did the actors while they were filming. We’ve got an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip to show you, and a rundown of theaters showing the film.

From the co-director of CROPSEY, KILLER LEGENDS finds filmmakers Rachel Mills and Joshua Zeman explore the unsettling realities behind some of our most notorious urban legends. The doc, featuring plenty of eerie exploration, premieres on Chiller TV Sunday, March 16, but an audience in New York can catch an advanced screening at Brooklyn’s Nitehawk Cinema with directors in attendance, and Fango has a pair of tickets to give away!

This weekend, SXSW hosts the world premiere of Kevin Kolsch & Dennis Widmyer’s STARRY EYES, a film that casts the transformative quality of Hollywood in a frightening light. Such is very present in the brief, brooding teaser.

SXSW may only be a few days away, but we’re already looking forward to Tribeca. The annual New York City festival has begun revealing its lineup, and while the Midnighters have yet to be announced, the first wave finds a Brooklyn vampire comedy opening the “Viewpoints” section.

It’s just three days until SXSW gets underway, and with a Midnight lineup as seemingly strong as it is, FANGORIA is thrilled. Even more thrilling, fantastic art in anticipation of the genre films that sound most exciting. Today: Jerome Sable’s musical slasher gets a fantastic poster, as does Leigh Janiak’s HONEYMOON, of which programmer Jarod Neece pegged as the one to watch.

Takashi Shimizu’s iconic Japanese horror series JU-ON (THE GRUDGE) has yielded nine films (six Japanese, three American), as well as novels and a video game. Despite the end of the J-Horror boom, its infamous ghost rattle remains eerie and it’s entirely likely any of the pictures left a lasting impression or served as an introduction to something larger to plenty of viewers. With almost five years having passed since the last installment (WHITE GHOST/BLACK GHOST), it’s been revealed JU-ON will return with OWARI NO HAJIMARI (THE BEGINNING OF THE END) from writer/director Ochiai Masayuki (INFECTION).

One of the sexiest bloodlusters in screen history is getting a hi-def upgrade as Synapse Films continues its Hammer Horror Collection with a Blu-ray/DVD combo release of COUNTESS DRACULA. We’ve got the scoop on the specs and the cover art to share.

The stink of Hollywood desperation. The sight of body horror. The aura of the occult. STARRY EYES kind of sells itself. Then there’s its cast, including Pat Healy (CHEAP THRILLS), Noah Segan (DEADGIRL), Amanda Fuller (RED WHITE & BLUE) and Travis Stevens, a producer who stormed 2013 fests with CHEAP THRILLS and is clearly demonstrating an eye for thrilling, emerging genre talent. It’s not so difficult to see why then, in a frankly stacked midnight lineup at a major American film festival, STARRY EYES is one to watch.